Leading with a Lens of Inquiry: Cultivating Conditions for Curiosity and Empowering Agency…sneak peek!

I’ve spent the last year documenting conversations, interviewing colleagues and collecting evidence in my day to day role as a leader. This intensive process has culminated into a body of work that I am so very proud to be able to share with you all so very soon.

Leading with a Lens of Inquiry, my first publication, is a collection of routines, moves, strategies and mindsets that cultivate the conditions for inquiry to thrive in our schools. It’s packed with sketchnotes from an amazing artist, Ryan Bear, tangible action steps to put into your practice and other interactive resources to bring your reading to a level that feels like we’re sitting with one another around the table.

From editing and feedback from endorsers to refining artwork and book club resources, there are so many behind the scenes moments of writing and putting a book together so with the release date just over a month away, I knew I needed my learner’s (YOU!) feedback for my next steps. Earlier this week, I asked you on Instagram what you were curious to see in the launch of a book.

Many of you shared what you enjoy about your favorite books, asked questions about its contents and were curious to know more about who would be writing the foreword of the book. While I’m keeping a few of these underwraps until the book release in May, I couldn’t help but share the table of contents with you! This speaks to the breadth of the work and ties in with the coaching support that I get to do with schools and leaders. Enjoy and let me know which sections speak to you!

There will not be any pre-sales of the book, but I have something better for you! I’ve curated some special assets and early sneak peaks for those of you who sign up for my newsletter.

To get early access to these resources sign up for my newsletter and consider nudging one of your critical friends and thought partners to do the same. We’re all better in this together, right? Thank you to those of you who have been so supportive of this work already. I look forward our continued connections with one another!

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